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Rangers vs Dundee referee and VAR officials confirmed

Rangers vs Dundee referee and VAR officials confirmed

The National10 hours ago
It is Russell Martin's first home league match in charge of the club. His Scottish Premiership dugout debut, however, didn't go to plan last weekend, as his side drew 1-1 with Motherwell at Fir Park.
Martin will be hoping for an improvement this Saturday, especially after his side put Viktoria Plzen to the sword in Champions League qualifying midweek.
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Djeidi Gassama bagged a brace as Cyriel Dessers got on the scoresheet from the spot. Rangers will take a 3-0 lead to the Czech Republic for the second leg, but first, they must negotiate their clash with Dundee.
Rangers vs Dundee match officials confirmed
Don Robertson will referee the match, assisted by linesmen Ross Macleod and Jonathan Bell. Matthew MacDermid is on VAR, with Gary Hilland the AVAR official.
Kick-off this Saturday is at 5.45pm. The match doesn't start at the usual time of 3pm because it has been selected for live TV. Indeed, Premier Sports are broadcasting proceedings.
Rangers will be keen to get their first league win of the season on the board against a Dundee side that lost 2-1 at home to Hibernian on the opening weekend.
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